Miguel Rivera and Mauricio Velásquez among the winners of the constituent unit primaries in Bío Bío | National



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More than 8 thousand people participated in the municipal primaries held in the Constituent Unit pact in the Bío Bío region. The process was carried out in 8 communes and among the winning candidates, the former deputy mayor of Hualpén stands out, Miguel Rivera, and the current communal chief of Lota, Mauricio Velasquez.

During the day the municipal primaries of the Constituent Unit pact were held, a coalition that brings together the former Concertación parties together with the PRO and Ciudadanos.

Day in which, despite the quarantine, it had a figure close to 8,500 votes in 8 Bío Bío communes.

In Hualpén, the PPD won, Miguel Rivera, former councilor and former communal chief. In this regard, he gave an account of his campaign axes in a possible local administration, accusing that the municipality has “With a deficit of 2.6 billion pesos.”


The Lota triumphed the current mayor, Mauricio Velásquez, who valued the democratic process considering, he said, that the decision to elect a municipal candidate in his commune “There was no choice between four walls.”

In a similar vein, the spokesman for the Constituent Unit in the Bío Bío, the regional president of the Socialist Party, stated, Patricio Fierro, who highlighted the registered figures, despite the quarantine in which about half of the region is located.

In the rest of the communes the primaries for mayor won: the socialist councilor of Arauco Gonzalo gayoso; in Quilaco, the independent supported by the DC, Pablo Urrutia; in Tucapel, the socialist, Carlos de la Cruz; in Yumbel, the former Indap area chief, the DC, Yolanda Romero; in Curanilahue, the current councilor PPD, Juan Fonseca; and in Laja, the current radical councilor, Maria Isabel Araneda.

On Monday the final figures will be delivered by the Constituent Unit both at the regional level and by communes.



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